Latest Reviews
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TRAIN DREAMS
(Check out Chris Reed’s Train Dreams movie review, it’s in theaters now and hits Netflix November 21! Seen it? Join the conversation with HtN on our Letterboxd Page.) With Train Dreams, the writing/directing duo of Clint Bentley and Greg Kwedar (Sing Sing) adapt the
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Jafar Panahi to Embark on His First-Ever U.S. Promotional Tour for ‘It Was Just An Accident’
This may very well be the year of Jafar Panahi. Now able to move freely outside of his home country of Iran, the Palme d'Or winner is set to embark on a U.S. promotional tour to screen his awards contender,
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MAGELLAN Trailer: Gael Garcia Bernal Discovers A New World in Lav Diaz’s Historical Epic
After an extensive festival tour that went from Cannes, TIFF, and to NYFF, Lav Diaz's hypnotic new epic, Magellan, is finally set for a stateside release. It stars Gael Garcia Bernal as the eponymous Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan as he
Interviews
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A Conversation with Marialuisa Ernst (A PLACE OF ABSENCE)
During Argentina’s Dirty War between 1976 and 1983, up to 30,000 people disappeared. Many were dissidents and activists publicly opposing the military dictatorship, Proceso de Reorganización Nacional (National Reorganization Process), though others were citizens suspected of being “terrorists” for having
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A Conversation with Radu Jude (DRACULA)
Romanian filmmaker Radu Jude has built a reputation for making films confronting history, technology, and national mythology. His latest film, Dracula, is perhaps his most audacious provocation yet: a 170-minute, 14-segment epic that weaponizes artificial intelligence, iPhone footage, and absurdity
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A Conversation with Richard Linklater (NOUVELLE VAGUE)
Richard Linklater’s career has been marked by great experimentation and variety, which makes him the perfect candidate to dramatize one of the seminal moments in film history: the making of Jean-Luc Godard’s French New Wave masterpiece Breathless. Starring a mostly
Trailers
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MAGELLAN Trailer: Gael Garcia Bernal Discovers A New World in Lav Diaz’s Historical Epic
After an extensive festival tour that went from Cannes, TIFF, and to NYFF, Lav Diaz's hypnotic new epic, Magellan, is finally set for a stateside release. It stars Gael Garcia Bernal as the eponymous Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan as he
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THE CHRONOLOGY OF WATER Trailer: Kristen Stewart Makes Her Directorial Debut With a Raw Exploration of Healing
After years of giving unforgettably raw acting performances, Kristen Stewart takes the director's seat for the first time with a raw character study of a troubled young woman on the path to recovery. The Chronology of Water, based on Lidia
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THE THINGS YOU KILL Exclusive Clip: Canada’s Oscar Entry is Now Playing in Theaters
Canada's official submission to the 98th Academy Awards, writer-director Alireza Khatami's The Things You Kill is a psychological thriller that explores how family trauma can push and change a person. Set in Turkey, it follows university professor Ali (Ekin Koç),
In Theatres
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TRAIN DREAMS
(Check out Chris Reed’s Train Dreams movie review, it’s in theaters now and hits Netflix November 21! Seen it? Join the conversation with HtN on our Letterboxd Page.) With Train Dreams, the writing/directing duo of Clint Bentley and Greg Kwedar (Sing Sing) adapt the
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A Conversation with Radu Jude (DRACULA)
Romanian filmmaker Radu Jude has built a reputation for making films confronting history, technology, and national mythology. His latest film, Dracula, is perhaps his most audacious provocation yet: a 170-minute, 14-segment epic that weaponizes artificial intelligence, iPhone footage, and absurdity
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THE THINGS YOU KILL Exclusive Clip: Canada’s Oscar Entry is Now Playing in Theaters
Canada's official submission to the 98th Academy Awards, writer-director Alireza Khatami's The Things You Kill is a psychological thriller that explores how family trauma can push and change a person. Set in Turkey, it follows university professor Ali (Ekin Koç),
Watch at Home
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TRAIN DREAMS
(Check out Chris Reed’s Train Dreams movie review, it’s in theaters now and hits Netflix November 21! Seen it? Join the conversation with HtN on our Letterboxd Page.) With Train Dreams, the writing/directing duo of Clint Bentley and Greg Kwedar (Sing Sing) adapt the
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A Conversation with Richard Linklater (NOUVELLE VAGUE)
Richard Linklater’s career has been marked by great experimentation and variety, which makes him the perfect candidate to dramatize one of the seminal moments in film history: the making of Jean-Luc Godard’s French New Wave masterpiece Breathless. Starring a mostly
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A Conversation with Noémie Merlant & Sanda Codreanu (THE BALCONETTES)
In The Balconettes (which I recently reviewed), French actress/writer/director Noémie Merlant (Mi iubita, mon amour) delivers an exciting sophomore effort behind the camera, crafting a powerful feminist tale about physical and sexual assault and its horrific consequences. Seamlessly working over-the-top comedy into the mix,


